SouthAfrica is not immune to global cyberattacks - take a look at TrellixARC Advanced Research Centre’s latest Threat Report ~
Cybersecurity trends in South Africa are in line with what is happening globally, according to Trellix Advanced Research Centre’s latest Threat Report: November 2022, which analyses data from the third quarter of the year.
He adds that in order to adequately protect themselves and their customers’ information, South African companies need to make aggressive investments in both areas simultaneously, acquiring the best-of-breed technologies and continuously equipping people with globally-relevant capabilities. • Germany saw the highest detections: Not only did Germany generate the most threat detections related to APT actors in Q3 , but they also had the most ransomware detections. Ransomware detections rose 32% in Germany in Q3 and generated 27% of global activity.
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